Events Calendar | March 18, 2018

KINGMAN – The Soka Gakkai International Las Vegas region is having a free class at 11 a.m. to noon March 24 at the Mohave County Library Kingman branch (3269 North Burbank Street). The class is about “unlocking your highest potential.” During the class, attendees will learn about achieving world peace and the happiness of all people.

For more information about the class, call 928-692-7895.

History series spotlights ‘weird’ Arizona

KINGMAN – Historian and scholar Jana Bommersbach will present the next Sounds of Kingman history series, “Wild, Weird, Wicked Arizona,” at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at Mohave Museum of History and Arts, 400 W. Beale St.

Bommersbach, a journalist, columnist and TV commentator, borrows from her work for True West and Phoenix magazines to put the union’s 48th state into perspective.

She shares some of the secrets prissy folks would rather forget. You’ll learn why this small state has an inordinate influence on American politics, and why there’s bound to be an Arizona connection to almost every outrageous thing that happens anywhere in the world.

“This wicked, weird and wild romp through Arizona’s colorful history will shock, delight and inform you, leaving you wanting to learn more,” said Marth Prumers, publicist for Sounds of Kingman.

Admission to the presentation is free; donations are suggested to support Sounds of Kingman, a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultural arts in Kingman. The program is made possible by AZ Humanities and Brock Chiropractic.